Tech Urges WTO E-Commerce Pact That’s 'Inclusive,' ‘Commercially Meaningful’
Efforts to secure World Trade Organization agreement on e-commerce that’s “inclusive, high-standard, and commercially meaningful,” has backing of “global industry,” said 27 tech groups Monday. “Digital trade is critical to the prosperity of all economies,” and to the ability of…
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companies of all sizes “to grow, innovate, and create jobs,” they said. ACT|The App Association, BSA|The Software Alliance, CTA, Internet Association, U.S. Chamber of Commerce and others made 13 recommendations for what a WTO agreement should contain, including a prohibition on internet tariffs and “customs formalities on electronic transmissions,” plus mechanisms to “facilitate the flow of data across borders.” The groups want a WTO agreement that counters “digital protectionism while protecting and promoting consumer trust, fosters inclusivity in digital trade, and generates real commercial value for the global economy,” they said.